The York Immigration Court is located at 3400 Concord Road, Suite #2, and the mailing address is P.O. Box 20370, York, PA 17402.

Entering the York County Prison

Upon entering the York County Prison, visitors must sign in and pass through metal detectors. All personal belongings must
be placed in lockers before entering the Court.

York has three courtrooms. Courtroom One is located outside the perimeter of the main prison. Courtroom Two and Courtroom Three are located
inside the prison, and entry can only be gained through doors opened by Correctional Officers. Children under thirteen (13) years old and under are not allowed inside the prison. York County
Prison policy does not allow juveniles to pass beyond the main lobby area into the prison. No smoking is allowed inside the York County Prison or the Immigration Court. Cell phones and recording devices are prohibited inside the York County Prison and in the Courtrooms.

Immigration Court Clerk's Office

The Immigration Court is open to receive documents for filing from 8:00 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Friday. Documents
will not be accepted after the appropriate
filing times. The Court does not have a drop box for after hours filing.

To contact the Court, call 717-755-7555.

For information after hours regarding application deadlines, hearing dates and
times, call the Immigration Court's automated system at 1-800-898-7180.

The Department of Homeland Security is also located in the York County Prison but does not accept money for bonds
or application fees.

Directions

Following are directions to the Immigration Court - York, Pennsylvania. For your convenience, we have also provided a link to a free mapping service.

Follow Concord Road past York County Prison (on right), to the back side of the prison. Turn right into driveway with sign
marked "Executive Office for Immigration Review," and park in the first lot. The Court is located at the rear entrance of the
prison through the main doors.

Follow Concord Road past York County Prison (on right) to the rear of the prison.

Turn right into the driveway marked "Executive Office for Immigration Review," and park in the first lot. The Court is
located at the rear entrance of the prison through the main doors.

Directions From East:

Take Route 30 West towards York.

Exit at Mt. Zion Road (Route 24).

Turn left at traffic signal at bottom of ramp onto Mt. Zion Road.

Turn left at second traffic signal onto Concord Road.

Follow Concord Road past York County Prison (on right) to the rear of the prison.

Turn right into the driveway marked "Executive Office for Immigration Review," and park in the first lot. The Court is
located at the rear entrance of the prison through the main doors.

Directions From West:

Take Route 30 East towards York; continue past York City to the East end of town.

Exit at Mt. Zion Road (Route 24).

Turn right at traffic signal at bottom of ramp onto Mt. Zion Road.

Take first left at traffic light onto Concord Road.

Follow Concord Road past York County Prison (on right) to the rear of the prison.

Turn right into the driveway marked "Executive Office for Immigration Review," and park in the first lot. The Court is
located at the rear entrance of the prison through the main doors.

Additional Information

Judges' Requirements

The Immigration Judges in York encourage all those appearing before them to be prepared and ready to go forward with
their case on the day of the hearing.

The Judges also promote the use of the written and oral pleading formats. Attorneys, particularly those out of state, are
encouraged to use the written pleadings format.

Telephonic hearings are permitted only with prior permission granted by the Immigration Judge. Permission can be
requested by submitting a written motion to the Court prior to the hearing date. A phone number and reason for appearing
telephonically must be included in the motion.

Record and Tape Requests

Requests to review a file can be made in person or in writing as long as the following requirements are met:a) you are the respondent; b) you are one of the attorneys/representatives for the respondent; or c) you have the written permission of the respondent to review the record.

Copies of hearing tapes must be made in writing and must adhere to the requirements above. Blank audio tapes must accompany the request.

Compact Disk Request – Copies of a digitally recorded hearing will be distributed on a compact disk and will be in the “Advanced” copy format. The court is responsible for providing the disks.

Q: How do I go about paying a bond?A:You can pay the bond at the nearest DHS office. The DHS office in York is a sub-office and does not accept money.

Q: Can I bring my children to court with me?A:Generally, no children under 14 years of age are allowed within the York County Prison except on certain visiting days and at certain times. Children, accompanied by an adult, are allowed in the gallery of
Courtroom One which is located outside the main housing area. Children are not allowed in Courtroom Two as it lies inside
the main prison. Absolutely no physical contact is allowed between visitors and detained aliens. Any questions regarding
visitation should be directed to York County Prison at 717-840-7595.

Q: How are the detained juvenile cases handled?A:The detained juveniles are housed at Berks County Youth Detention Center. The hearings are held via televideo hookup for master calendar hearings. Judges travel to Berks Juvenile Center for merits hearings.

Q: Can I conduct my hearing telephonically?A:The York Immigration Judges discourage telephonic hearings
and encourage the use of the pleading formats contained in the Immigration
Court Practice Manual; however, telephonic hearings for attorneys are
granted if the attorney has an EOIR-28 on file with the Court, and submits
a motion for a telephonic hearing in advance of the hearing date. Telephonic
hearings are generally granted for master calendar hearings only. Attorneys
are expected to appear in person for merits hearings, unless otherwise notified
by the Immigration Judge.

Q: How many other hearing locations does the York Immigration Court have jurisdiction over?A:York has jurisdiction over the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institutions and the State Correctional Facility in Camp Hill, PA.